The Northern Territory Archives Service (NTAS) is responsible for the preservation and management of Territory records, both government and non-government. The collection includes diaries, manuscripts, photographic prints and slides, scrapbooks, maps, letters, personal papers. reports, minutes of meetings, correspondence, policy files, publicity material, journals, legal documents, plans, posters and oral history recordings and transcripts.
The Department of Natural Resources, Environment, The Arts and Sport has been created in recognition of the important link between the Territory's greatest assets - intact natural environment and authentic cultural traditions.
Entry page for - Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory, Strehlow Research Centre, Alice Springs Cultural Precinct and the Regional Museums Support Program.
This site contains information about the arts and museums in the NT.
The Defence of Darwin Experience museum is the first facility in Australia to provide an immersive, interactive, multimedia experience which extends beyond the physical walls of the precinct hub.
Aboriginal people have occupied the lands of the Northern Territory for upward of 60,000 years and have left many traces of their culture and occupation across the landscape. The Territory contains a rich and diverse range of Aboriginal cultural heritage places, many of which are highly significant to contemporary Aboriginal culture.
Find information on Managing Northern Territory Shipwrecks, Shipwrecks and the law, The Northern Territory Shipwreck Database, Historical Shipwreck Profiles and Diving around NT Shipwrecks.